Английская Википедия:Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi
- For the Egyptian encyclopedist see Shihab al-Din abu 'l-Abbas Ahmad ben Ali ben Ahmad Abd Allah al-Qalqashandi.
Шаблон:Infobox person Шаблон:Moroccan literature Shihab al-Din abu l-‘Abbas Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Ahmed ibn Ali ibn 'Abd ar-Rahman ibn Abi'l-'Afiyya al-Miknasi az-Zanati (Шаблон:Lang-ar), known simply as Ahmad ibn al-Qadi or Ibn al-Qadi (1552/1553Шаблон:En dash1616), was a Moroccan polygraph. He was the leading writer from Ahmad al-Mansur's court in Morocco next to Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali. He was also a renowned judge and mathematician.[1]
Biography
Ahmad ibn al-Qadi was born in Fez in 1552/1553.[2] His family was called the Ibn al-Qadi, a Berber family that belonged to the Miknasa tribe, a tribe of the Zenata confederation. Their ancestor was the Miknasi tribal chief, Musa ibn Abi al-Afiya. Several members of this family were established in Fez and Meknes.[2] The Ibn al-qadi family gave birth to distinguished people, who, during the previous centuries, had held high political or religious offices and had become famous as islamic scholars.[2]
Works
A number of Ibn al-Qadi's scholarly works survive, including two collections of biographies of great documentary value:
- Al-Muntaqa al-maqsur 'ala ma'athir al-khilafat Abi al-Abbas al-Mansur; his primary work, a panegyric of al-Mansur's great character that qualify him the rightful caliph of Islam.
- Jadwat al Iqtibas Fi-man halla min al'alam madinata fas ('The Torch of learning in the recollection of the most influential notables of the city of Fez')
- Dhīl wafayāt al-'ayān al-musamā<<Durrat al-hidjāl fī asmā’ al-ridjāl>> (Шаблон:Lang)[3] Appendix to obituaries of the notable names.
References
Sources
- ↑ See entry 'Shihab al-din Abu l-‘Abbas' in Encyclopædia Britannica France
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Dhīl wafayāt al-'ayān al-musamā <<Durrat al-hidjāl fī asmā’ al-ridjā>>l
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